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Tiruvannamalai
Tiruvannamalai

Tiruvannamalai (திருவண்ணாமலை in Tamil) is a town in the state of Tamil Nadu in India situated 185 km from Chennai/Madras. It is the headquarters of the Tiruvannamalai district. Image File history File links View of the Arunachalaswarar temple complex from Arunachal mountain. ... Image File history File links View of the Arunachalaswarar temple complex from Arunachal mountain. ... Tamil (தமிழ் ) is a classical language and one of the major languages belonging to the Dravidian language family. ... Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town In American English, a town is usually a municipal corporation that is smaller than a city but larger than a village. ... Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, Land of the Tamils) is a state at the southern tip of India. ... Chennai (சென்னை in Tamil), formerly known as Madras, is a city on the east coast of Southern India. ... Tiruvannamalai district is one of the 30 districts of the state of Tamil Nadu, in South India, and Tiruvannamalai town is the district headquarters. ...


The town is a pilgrimage site, known for its Arunachaleswara Temple, located at the foot of a hill. Pilgrim at Mecca A pilgrimage is a term primarily used in religion and spirituality of a long journey or search of great moral significance. ... Arunachaleshwara temple in Tiruvannamalai the home of Annamalayaar or Arunachaleswarar (Lord Shiva worshipped as a Shiva Lingam) and Unnamulaiyaal (Apitakuchambaal - Parvati), is one of the largest temples in India. ...


The annual ten-day Karthigai Deepam festival is celebrated in Karthigai Tamil month (November - December). The tenth day is the major festival day, where at the top of the hill, many lamps made of a wick in ghee are lit. Wikibooks Cookbook has more about this subject: Ghee Ghee (Hindi घी, from Sanskrit ghṛta घृत sprinkled) is a type of clarified butter important in Indian cuisine and tradition. ...


Every month on the day of the full moon many devotees worship Shiva by walking around the hill barefoot, a distance of about fifteen kilometres. There are eight lingams and many mandapas, or holy tanks, around the Arunachala hill. Lord Åšiva. ... Linga worship (Estate of Cynthia and Harlen Welsh) Lingam or Linga (Sanskrit: Gender as in purusha-linga : Phallus) by some etymologists, is used as a symbol for the worship of the Hindu God Shiva. ...


The great Advaita Vedanta guru Bhagwan Sri Ramana Maharishi lived in Tiruvannamalai from about 1900 until his mahasamadhi, or death, in 1950. The very tranquil ashram by the name of Ramanashramam is near a hill called Arunachala on the west side of town. The ashram has cows, monkeys, dogs and peacocks (including an albino), reflecting Ramana Maharshi's love for animals. There is also a large silent meditation hall, a cafeteria, a bookstore, and rooms for devotees to stay in. Food is provided daily by the ashram to the long line of villagers who come asking for it. Places of interest near Tiruvannamalai - Saathanoor dam which is built across Thenpennai River. Advaita Vedanta is probably the best known of all Vedanta schools of Hinduism, the others being Dvaita and Vishishtadvaita. ... Vedanta (Vedānta, वेदान्त, pronounced as ) means the anta or culmination of Vedas. ... References ^ Tirha, B. B. A Taste of Trascendence, (2002) p. ... Bhagwan is a Sanskrit word meaning Blessed one. ... An acronym SRI may refer to one of the following: Socially Responsible Investment. ... Ramana Maharishi was a great yogi who lived a few decades back in Tiruvannamalai,also known as arunachala,which is a small town in the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. ... Samadhi is a term used in Hindu and Buddhist yogic meditation. ... Ashrams in ancient India were Hindu hermitages where sages lived in peace and tranquility amidst nature. ... Albinism is a genetic condition resulting in a lack of pigmentation in the eyes, skin and hair. ... // Overview In the late nineteenth century, Theosophists adopted meditation to refer to various spiritual practices drawn from Hinduism, Buddhism, and other Eastern religions. ...


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Reference for Tiruvannamalai - Search.com (685 words)
It is the headquarters of the Tiruvannamalai district.
Tiruvannamalai is one of the panchabhootasthalas representing the fire element along with Chidambaram, Sri Kalahasti, Thiruvanaikoil and Kanchipuram representing sky, air, water and earth respectively.
Tiruvannamalai is well connected to many cities and towns in Tamil Nadu,Karnataka andAndhra Pradeshby road.The Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation operates many services to the different towns and cities in Tamil Nadu,Chennai(130 km),Puduchery(114 km) and Bangalore(200 km).National Highway 66 between Bangalore and Puduchery passes through Tiruvannamalai.
Tiruvannamalai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (270 words)
Tiruvannamalai (திருவண்ணாமலை in Tamil) is a town in the state of Tamil Nadu in India situated 185 km from Chennai/Madras.
It is the headquarters of the Tiruvannamalai district.
Tiruvannamalai is also the place where the great Advaita Vedanta guru Bhagwan Ramana Maharishi lived from about 1900 until his mahasamadhi, or death, in 1950.
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